Cadillac Seville STS 1998

Cadillac Seville STS 1998

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JakesterUK

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869 posts

200 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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I'm going to look at an STS later this week, does/has anyone on here own/owned one? if so anything acute to the STS's I should look out for? also anyone know what's the 'real world' MPG? thanks...

MrVelox

2,974 posts

188 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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I have an 06, totally different car.

Watch for blown head gaskets and oil leaks on Northstar engines. Real-World MPG on Imperial Gallons will be about 20 in town, maybe 22.. up to 30 on the motorway

LuS1fer

41,145 posts

246 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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If the head gaskets blow (not unknown), it's an engine-out job. They are the Rover 800 of the Cadillac world so don't elevate them any higher. In terms of worth - whatever anyone will pay but not much.

mark387mw

2,179 posts

268 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Is there an obvious sign for HGF? I've found a 1998 car for around 2.5k so don't want a big bill, its showing 44k miles. Also, after starting it from a flat battery, it had codes 'exp id 140' and 'exp id 53' (or 'exp id 50' cant quite remember). Anything to worry about or will they clear?

ETA: Whats the difference between the STS and SLS?

Edited by mark387mw on Wednesday 12th November 04:05

mitch_

1,282 posts

225 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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mark387mw said:
Is there an obvious sign for HGF? I've found a 1998 car for around 2.5k so don't want a big bill, its showing 44k miles. Also, after starting it from a flat battery, it had codes 'exp id 140' and 'exp id 53' (or 'exp id 50' cant quite remember). Anything to worry about or will they clear?

ETA: Whats the difference between the STS and SLS?

Edited by mark387mw on Wednesday 12th November 04:05
The SLS was essentially a model level down. There aren't, as I remember, any RHD SLS's in the U.K..... As fo the expedite codes, you need to check as it will give you exp codes for having the door or boot open, or for having the park brake on......not necessarily faults. Nothing obvious on the head gaskets sadly, you really have to just take your chances.....

mark387mw

2,179 posts

268 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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mitch_ said:
The SLS was essentially a model level down. There aren't, as I remember, any RHD SLS's in the U.K..... As fo the expedite codes, you need to check as it will give you exp codes for having the door or boot open, or for having the park brake on......not necessarily faults. Nothing obvious on the head gaskets sadly, you really have to just take your chances.....
Thanks for the reply Mitch, as I thought the lower model. Probably still good, but not top $$$ like the STS. I'm actually in New Zealnd and thought about selling my 300C and having the Cadillac as a cheaper runabout. Maybe if I got it around the 2k GBP scratchchin

Back on OP topic, JakesterUK, did you go and look at the STS??

JakesterUK

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869 posts

200 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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mark387mw said:
mitch_ said:
Back on OP topic, JakesterUK, did you go and look at the STS??
Yes I did & no I didn't buy it as it wasn't in a condition that I'd be happy with...

mark387mw

2,179 posts

268 months

Thursday 20th November 2008
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Not my thread but I did buy the car I saw here in NZ, for 2100GBP with a fault on it. The remote key fobs don't work, tried new battery and synchronising but to no avail. Any ideas?


Vet Guru

2,173 posts

241 months

Sunday 30th November 2008
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I have owned a STS and thought is was a excellent car head gaskets seem to be the norm to watch out for!
And yes there are some SLS models in RHD about these were not offical as Vauxhall never sold them on the price guides but I know of about 3 Vauxhall supplied SLS you can tell them from the rear 4 pipes instead of 2 big pipes the front grill does not match the car diffent alloys and no Bose sound system also only 275 bhp.